A22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,1984 (Continued from Page Al) banner. The premier breeder award went to the Ernest Oakes family, owner of Vel-Rus Farm, Cochranton. In addition to these awards, special presentations were made during the highly competitive show. The Wesley Baxter Rotating Memorial Trophy for Best Udder was presented to Bob Freyermuth, Meadville. Also, the Ed Karpa Memorial Rotating Trophy for First Place Junior Calf presented by by Kirk Hillegass, went to Leroy Plance, Wellsboro. Ray Anthony was the recipient of the Ronald Mitcheltree Memorial Rotating Trophy for Aged Cow. Shirley Mitcheltree made the presentation. This year’s show got underway Thursday night with a buffet for the local breeders and show exhibitors. Approximately 175 attended the dinner catered by the Springhouse, owned by Pa. Holstein Association president Sam Minor and his wife, Bev. Chairing this year’s show committee was Lee Hamilton. Also coordinating show efforts were Jim McMurray, Washington County Holstein Club president; Doug Hershey, Pa. Holstein Association; and local club members who donated time, money and trophies to the show. Following is the top three placings in each class; Queens-Manor Farm, represented by, from left, Kris Doeberiener, Justin Doeberiener, grandson Michael Miller and Ed Doeberiener, is winner of the Western Pa. Cham pionship Show premier exhibitor award. Washington-Greene County Dairy Princess Amy Lindley, left, and Pa. Dairy Princess Tammy Cree, right, congratulate bull class winners Justin Doeberiener, reserve champion bull, ■and Ed Doeberiener, champion bull. WESTERN PA SHOW Show Results Junior Bull Calf 1 Queens Manor Leadfield 2 Ralph Moore 3 Dean & Melinda Johnson Senior Bull Calf 1 Shawn Georgetti 2 Paul Brownlee 3 Andrea Bednarski Junior Yearling Bull 1 E Richard Bednarski Senior Yearling 1 Queens Manor Leadfield 2 Robert DePetro Jr 3 David Leslie Grand Champion Bull Queens Manor Leadfield Reserve Grand Champion Bull Queens Manor Leadfield Junior Heifer Calf 1 Ida Jane 4 L Leroy Plance Jr 2 Michele Freyermuth 3 Michelle Doebenener Intermediate Heifer Calf I Queens Manor Grac Glen, 2 Paula Rynd Senior Heifer Calf 1 Robert 4 Candace Morrell 4 Michael Loweith 2 Queens Manor Grac Glen 3 Morrell Farm Junior Yearling Heifer 1 Justin Doebenener 2 Ernest R Oakes II 3 Alisa Fava and Andrea Bednarski Intermediate Yearling 1 Robert 4 Candace Morrell 4 Dallas Rynd 2 Paul 4 Sharon Fox 3 Racquella Fava Senior Yearling Heifer 1 Queens Manor Allstar Houde 2 William Paxton 3 Ernest R Oakes H Junior Champion Female Justin Doebenener Reserve Jr Champion Female Robert 4 Candace Morrell 4 Dallas Rynd Jr 2-Year Old 1 Robert Freyermuth 2 Lisa Cooper 3 Annie Rynd Sr 2-Year Old 1 Justin Doebenener 2 Ida Jane 4 L Leroy Plance 3 Eleanor Stokes Karpa 3 Year-Old Cow 1 Samuel Miller & William Paxton 2 Ida Jane and L Leroy Plance 3 Justin Doebenener 4-Year-Old Cow I Queens Manor Holstems 2 Marshall Bros Inc 4 Stephen C Marshall 3 Morrell Farms 4-Year-OM and Undar Dry Cow 1 Gary Hogg 2 William Paxton 3 Wade & Bradley Cooper 5-Year-Old Cow 1 Morrell Farms 2 Ernest R Oakes II 3 Robert Freyermuth * * i \ *-* S'* || ' fV*' * % ) 3 » 5-Year-OW and Over Dry Cow 1 Queans Manor I Tom Lyon 2 Toll Gate Farm 3 Chris Hamilton Aged Cow 1 Queens Manor Holstems 2 Art Baxter 3 Queens Manor A John Parks Senior Champion Female Justm Doebenener Reserve Sr Champion Female Queens Manor Holstems With the champions of the Western Pa. Show are, from left, Beaver-Lawrence County Dairy Princess Jill Snyder, Fayette County Dairy Princess Dianne Steve, Pa. Dairy Princess Tammy Cree, grand champion winner Justin Doeberiener, reserve champion winner Ed Doeberiener, Washington-Greene County Dairy Princess Amy Lindley and show judge Bert Stewart. Displaying their Western Pa. Championship Show premier breeder award are, from left, Bill Bernarding, Beth Oakes Bernarding holding daughter Heidi, Ernest Oakes, Janet Oakes, Cinda Oakes and Ernest Oakes 11. Uatrv II set for Sept. Ifv in Scranton HARRISBURG Runners from throughout the Commonwealth and the Mid-Atlantic region will vie for top honors and the op portunity to win a weekend trip to New York City in the Dairy Dash 11, to be held Sunday, Sept. 16 in Scranton, according to state Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell. Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the American Dairy Association, the 10 kilometer highly competitive race gets underway at 11 a.m. and winds its way through the streets of Scranton and the hilly coun tryside of picturesque Lackawanna County. The race starts and finishes at Courthouse Square in Scranton. It offers contestants 12 tropies, 24 ribbons and 36 baskets of dairy products to top finishers in five male and female categories. Trophies are awarded to all first place winners, male and female in. each age division. Second and third place finishers will receive rib bons. The top three finishers in each division will also receive a Grand Champion Famaia Justin Ooabarianar Rasarva Grand Champion Famaia Queans Manor Holstems 100.000 Lb Production Class 1 Queans Manor and John Parks 2 Ernest & JaneOakas 3 Robert Freyermuth Udder Class 1 Robert Freyermuth Produce ot Dam 1 Art Baxter 2 Queens Manor 3 Robert basket of dairy products. Age categories include: 18 and under; ages 19-30; ages 31-40; ages 41-49; and age 50 and over. In addition, all participating runners are eligible to win a weekend excursion to New York City, including two nights’ lodging, two tickets to a Broadway show plus, $lOO spending money. The drawing will be held during the award festivities in Courthouse Square following the Dairy Dash and a two-mile fun run. Awards v ; *' * * /» Freyarmuth Dam and Daughter 1 Queens Manor. 2 Karpa Farm 3 Ed Doebenener Best Three Females 1 Vel-Rus Farms 2 Garden Acres 3 Rynd Home p ramiar Braadar Vat Rus Farms Pram tar Eihtbrtor Queens Manor will be presented to the top three finishers in the fun run open division competition. The pre-registration deadline for both races is Sept. 7. The pre registration fee for runners desiring a specially designed t shirt is $5 and |3 for other entrants. Registration fee on race day is |4. Applications can be obtained at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Regional Office in Tunkhannock, or by calling Russell Gunton at 717-836-2181. h